Dutch cardinal says papal encyclical on gender theory might be needed

Nov 8, 2016 by

by Simon Caldwell, Catholic News Service:

The spread of gender theory is misleading so many Catholics that a high-level document may be required to correct the errors of the ideology, a Dutch cardinal said.

Cardinal Willem Eijk of Utrecht, Netherlands, said a papal encyclical or other magisterial document “might appear to be necessary” to counter the spread of the new theory that gender can be determined by personal choice rather than by biology.

He said even Catholic parents were beginning to accept that their own children can choose their genders partly because “they don’t hear anything else.”

The church, he said, now had an urgent duty to remind them of the truth of its teaching about the human body.

He told Catholic News Service in a Nov. 7 interview in Oxford that Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis have addressed the subject within the past five years as each noted that the theory was taking root in Western societies.

“Perhaps a document only on this problem might be an urgent question,” Cardinal Eijk said.

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